3C Sensitive Backups, available Play Store and XDA Labs, a simple SMS/MMS/Call-log backup utility for all Android devices. Does not use root.
Feature set:
Backup SMS/MMS with attachements
Backup entire call-log.
Restore/merge SMS/MMS/call-log with existing content.
Clear entire SMS/MMS/Call-log.
Ability to use 3C Explorer to browse backup files.
Backups can be scheduled using 3C App Manager.
Please report all your issues and feature requests in this thread.
Dropbox and Google Drive support
Dear users,
Just to let you know Dropbox and Google Drive support have been added in beta 1.2, will be pushed to production in a few days if everything goes well.
Thanks.
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A simple app to backup all your data on your Android devices to the same account on the cloud with a cool web interface to view them online.
Hello, we’re G Cloud Backup Team!!
We have been putting our sweat, blood and tears (well, not literally but you get the picture) into making the App user friendly and so we are eager to hear from the XDA community with any feedback on how to better the app, the experience and the process as a whole.
< Main Features >
- Backup Messages (SMS), contacts, call logs, documents, settings, photos, videos, music , system settings and Browser data.
- Access your messages, call logs, download contacts, share music, videos and view photos from the web: gcloudbackup.com
- Protect more than one device to the same cloud account
- Secure data transfer (Secure Socket Layer) and storing (256-AES)
- Backs up to the secure and reliable Amazon AWS cloud storage
- Daily automatic backups when WiFi is available, plugged in, or have plenty of battery life
- Easy mobile to mobile restore and same device restore.
- No rooting or special configuration required
- Backup External SD cards
- Restore/Migrate to a new device with a click
- Backs up every version of all files
- Advanced options to change daily schedule, disable automatic schedule, backup over 3G, and more
:cyclops: For root users you can find our key on Google play store to backup your apps settings, game levels, app customization, and more
Can't post a link to the app , sorry guys!
Viber Backup Pro allows you to export your Viber messages, convert to HTML(2 theme) file formats and yes, those files can be read in your phone or computer! Your exported files can be saved on your phone's SD card or sent to your email as attachment. Beside with rooting device, Viber Backup Pro allows you to backup/restore your Viber on SDCard.
Features:
With Rooting
- Sorting messages
- Export to HTML conversation (*.html)
- Support THEME : like Message Chat iPhone/Android, Message Chat Tablet
- Backup To SDCard - Restore From SDCard
Notes: After finishing backup/restore, you must Stop and Start Viber application to make effect.
Google Play
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ah.backupviberchat&hl=en
exporting not work correctly , but restore/backup works.
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application is no longer available in the market. Any external links?
johim said:
application is no longer available in the market. Any external links?
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Try Backuptrans Viber Transfer app.
What is the current status of the app backup feature of marshmallow?
in some articles published in october I read that theoretically verey app data (the app has to support the api23 and the backup feature) would be synced into the cloud to make it easier to restore on a new or wiped phone.
But neither did I find anything in the settings that data would be backed up or in the appmanager. Only under settings-accounts-Google I saw the entry App data. So Google is the only one to sync app data??
I hoped that this new feature would replace Titanium backup anytime at least for backing up app data.
3C App Manager, available on Play Store and XDA Labs.
3C App Manager offers advanced app backup and management for all your Android devices.
★ Backup/restore all your apps locally or remotely
★ Supports network shares using Samba, FTP/S, WebDAV, G-Drive and Dropbox.
★ Organize apps and backups by tag
★ Schedule backups per day, week, months and tags
★ Sort apps and backups by name, app size, data size, backup size, installed date and path
★ Filter apps and backups by name, backup state and tags
★ View all apps' events that can start an app
★ View all apps' permissions used by apps
★ Import Titanium Backup backups
★ Create TWRP backups
★ Exploring app's data directory requires root and 3C Explorer (free app).
★ Viewing app's details requires 3C Task Manager (free app).
★ Viewing app's logs requires 3C Log Reader (free app)
The following requires root or 3C Companion app:
★ Edit apps or events state
★ Control apps' full-screen, keep screen on and rotation
★ Protect apps' access with pin-code, pattern or finger-print
★ Filter apps based on states (protection, full-screen, screen-on and rotation).
The following requires root:
★ Backup/restore apps' data> (3C Companion compatibility coming soon)
★ Modify Play Store auto-update state per app
★ Move apps to system or SD (requires compatible device)
★ Fix file permissions
The following requires xposed framework:
★ Control permissions used by apps
3C Companion app available here.
★ Go pro or use in-app purchases to unlock the following features
Hide any tabs or any menu item
Multi/auto-select and sort apps
Auto backup and new app notification
Create multiple schedules
Notification shortcut to access any features from status notification
Please report all your issues and feature requests in this thread.
A review on XDA Labs asked why one would bother with TWRP backup ZIP.
For those installing TWRP on their device, they can use such backup to pre-install apps after flashing a new ROM, along with all its data/settings.
Hello, I've had the oneplus 8T for 2.5 years now. For a week now I have rooted it again, after 2 years ago. So I did a backup until today with the oneplus app. And I manually uploaded it to the cloud.
So I'm looking for an app that can backup apps, data, SMS, call logs, contacts, settings and the layout of folders on the phone's desktop. And of course the application can upload the backup to the cloud. To be able to have the scheduling option.
I did some research on my own and discovered the Following, but I need your help.
Swift Backup:
Backup apps, data, call logs, contacts, sms.
Stores the backup in the storage and in the cloud.
I also discovered Neobackup, Titanium Backup and Backup rom. Can you write me what are the differences between them? Because I haven't understood...
I read somewhere that Neobackup is the best but it does not backup call logs, sms, contacts. And it doesn't upload to the cloud either.
Note, the comments I read about swift, it was 2022. So I want answers with the latest versions of these apps.
Swift Backup is the best overall
kaskanderTWRP/OrangeFox backups whole device partitions (like /system or /data) with everything inside them.
By restoring this backup you can revert your whole device (android version and your data) to the state on the time of backup.
Apps like swift, titanium, neo backup, backup your apps and their settings, also you can try to backup system apps settings to restore layout of folders (lancher app settings backup).
Titanium backup was once a gold standard of android backup apps, but as it is not being developed since 2019, it can't handle split apks and doesn't work very well with the latest android versions. So it can still be used, but not recommended.
Swift backup works well with the latest android versions, you can choose to backup your apps and data locally or on google drive or something similar. If you backup your apps in the cloud you can easily access those backups from another phone and restore them.
Backup files are encrypted too and app is proprietary one.
Neo-backup, as far as i understool does everything as Swift backup, and is open sourced.
Alternative to Titanium Backup?
Hey everyone, I've been using Titanium backup for a few weeks now but one thing irks me about it.. even though it successfully backs up my apps and I assume my data - when it comes to restoring the backup, it always re-installs the apps in a...
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